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YouTuber Takes Hayabusa In Pangong Lake For Views. Law Comes Knocking
YouTuber Takes Hayabusa In Pangong Lake For Views. Law Comes Knocking

NDTV

time10-07-2025

  • NDTV

YouTuber Takes Hayabusa In Pangong Lake For Views. Law Comes Knocking

A popular YouTuber has been charged for riding superbikes and performing stunts in ecologically sensitive and restricted zones of Pangong Lake and the Nubra dunes in Ladakh. The action came after Ali Aalyan Iqbal posted pictures and videos of the stunts in Leh on his Instagram account. Iqbal has been booked under Sections 125 and 292 of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS) 2023. Section 125 of BNS deals with acts endangering life or the personal safety of others, while Section 292 refers to public nuisance in cases not otherwise specified. "A domestic tourist was booked U/S 125 & 292 of BNS 2023 for dangerously riding a bike in restricted zones of Pangong Lake & Nubra sand dunes, endangering Ladakh's fragile ecosystem," the Leh police posted on their official X account. The officials also urged visitors to respect local laws to protect Ladakh's fragile ecosystem. See the post here. Iqbal, known for his biking and bodybuilding videos, was seen riding his Suzuki Hayabusa and Kawasaki Ninja superbikes in Leh. In one of the videos, he is seen riding through the Nubra sand dunes, where his bike gets stuck and kicks up clouds of sand. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Ali Aalyan Iqbal (@aalyan_.01) In another clip, he is seen riding a Hayabusa and posing shirtless. One of his posts has multiple pictures in which he is seen performing headstands on the top of his bikes in Pangong Lake. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Ali Aalyan Iqbal (@aalyan_.01) He has 2.74 million subscribers on YouTube and 428k followers on Instagram. Earlier, a couple from Jaipur was booked and a bond of Rs 50,000 was taken from them for driving a Toyota Fortuner SUV on sand dunes in Hunder in Nubra Valley. At the time, the district police urged tourists not to drive on the dunes, for it damages the natural landscape and violates the prohibitory orders.

YouTuber Performs Stunts On Superbikes At Pangong Lake, Lands In Legal Trouble
YouTuber Performs Stunts On Superbikes At Pangong Lake, Lands In Legal Trouble

News18

time10-07-2025

  • News18

YouTuber Performs Stunts On Superbikes At Pangong Lake, Lands In Legal Trouble

Last Updated: Influencer Ali Aalyan Iqbal was booked for performing stunts on superbikes in restricted zones of Pangong Lake and Nubra sand dunes, endangering Ladakh's ecosystem. A social media influencer has found himself in hot water for riding superbikes and performing stunts in ecologically sensitive and restricted zones of Pangong Lake and the sand dunes of the Nubra area in Ladakh. The police booked the influencer, identified as Ali Aalyan Iqbal, after he posted several pictures and videos of stunt biking on the bank of Pangong and over the sand dunes, which is prohibited for locals and tourists on his Instagram account. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Ali Aalyan Iqbal (@aalyan_.01) Iqbal has been booked under Section 125 (acts endangering life or the personal safety of others) and Section 292 (public nuisance in cases not otherwise specified) of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS). In an official statement on X, the Leh police said, 'A domestic tourist was booked under Sections 125 and 292 of BNS 2023 for dangerously riding a bike in restricted zones of Pangong Lake and Nubra sand dunes, endangering Ladakh's fragile ecosystem. Visitors are urged to respect local laws to protect Ladakh's fragile ecosystem." Iqbal, known for his biking and bodybuilding videos, was seen riding his Suzuki Hayabusa and Kawasaki Ninja superbikes in Leh. In one of the videos, he is seen riding through the Nubra sand dunes, where his bike gets stuck and kicks up clouds of sand. In another clip, he is seen riding a Hayabusa and posing shirtless. One of his posts has multiple pictures in which he is seen performing headstands on the top of his bikes in Pangong Lake. Netizens Slam Influencer Many social media users and even his followers have slammed Iqbal for endangering the environment of Ladakh. 'Love the thrill of adventure, but not at the cost of Ladakh's fragile ecosystem! Riding on sand dunes and Pangong Lake is a no-go, mate. Let's enjoy the beauty without destroying it. Your followers look up to you for inspiration, not environmental harm," a user commented. 'Because of people like you, others can't peacefully enjoy tourist places. If you're so passionate about taking your bike into water, then come with me — I'll take you to some amazing water crossings in Ladakh. But please, don't do things like this. When others see you doing it, they'll start doing the same," commented another. view comments Disclaimer: Comments reflect users' views, not News18's. Please keep discussions respectful and constructive. Abusive, defamatory, or illegal comments will be removed. News18 may disable any comment at its discretion. By posting, you agree to our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy.

Hayasuba Rider Faces Charges For Stunt Riding In Pangong Lake, Ladakh
Hayasuba Rider Faces Charges For Stunt Riding In Pangong Lake, Ladakh

NDTV

time10-07-2025

  • NDTV

Hayasuba Rider Faces Charges For Stunt Riding In Pangong Lake, Ladakh

India's superbike scene is booming, with moto vlogging gaining traction on social media. While some riders stay low-key, others use their machines for showmanship, shifting focus from informative content to flashy stunts for fame. Also, sometimes this kind of content often ends up with the owner being penalized. Recently, we came across an Instagram post shared by Ali Aalyan Iqbal. He claims to be a rider, boxer, and bodybuilder. In the posts shared by Ali, he was spotted performing stunts and calisthenics on his Suzuki Hayabusa and a Kawasaki Ninja, parked in Pangong Lake. Another video by the biker shows him performing burnouts in the Nubra Valley. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Ali Aalyan Iqbal (@aalyan_.01) However, his 'brave' stunts on the superbike have now landed him in trouble, as Ali is now booked under sections 125 and 292 of BNS 2023 by the Leh Police. The Leh police took this action against the biker for dangerously riding a bike in restricted zones of Pangong Lake and Nubra dunes, endangering Ladakh's fragile ecosystem. The Leh Police shared an X post, reporting the matter, which said-"A domestic tourist was booked U/S 125 & 292 of BNS 2023 for dangerously riding a bike in restricted zones of Pangong Lake & Nubra sand dunes, endangering Ladakh's fragile ecosystem. Visitors are urged to respect local laws to protect Ladakh's fragile ecosystem." View this post on Instagram A post shared by Ali Aalyan Iqbal (@aalyan_.01) The post's comment section is quite volatile, with a bunch of users criticizing the biker. One of the users highlighted the issue and commented- "Love the thrill of adventure, but not at the cost of Ladakh's fragile ecosystem! Riding on sand dunes and Pangong Lake is a no-go, mate. Let's enjoy the beauty without destroying it. Your followers look up to you for inspiration, not environmental harm."

Speeding Hayabusa Hits Food Delivery Agent In Mysuru, Both Killed
Speeding Hayabusa Hits Food Delivery Agent In Mysuru, Both Killed

News18

time08-07-2025

  • News18

Speeding Hayabusa Hits Food Delivery Agent In Mysuru, Both Killed

Last Updated: Syed was riding a Suzuki Hayabusa at high speed when it hit Karthik's bike, which was moving along the roadside Two people lost their lives in a road accident after a speeding Hayabusa motorbike collided with a Zomato delivery agent's two-wheeler near Bal Bhavan on Nelson Mandela Road in Mysuru, Karnataka. The incident took place around 2 am on Monday and was captured on CCTV. The deceased have been identified as Syed Shaeran, also known as Shara, aged 30, from K.P. Mohalla in Chamarajanagar, and MS Karthik, aged 42, a Zomato delivery executive from Bogadi. 'Speed thrills, but Kills" , CCTV has captured this chilling accident from Mysuru where a speeding Hayabusa crashes into a delivery boy, killing him, the rider of the superbike has also succumbed to his injuries. — Deepak Bopanna (@dpkBopanna) July 8, 2025 According to the footage and eyewitness accounts, Syed was riding a Suzuki Hayabusa at high speed when it hit Karthik's bike, which was moving along the roadside. Karthik was on his way to deliver food when the crash happened. The impact threw him off his vehicle, and he died on the spot from severe head injuries. The Hayabusa continued for several metres after the collision, skidded, and then crashed into an electric pole. It caught fire, reportedly due to a fuel leak, and was completely destroyed in the blaze. Syed, who also suffered major head injuries and burn wounds, was taken to KR Hospital but was declared brought dead. Initial investigation suggests Syed may have been riding at very high speed before the crash. Some eyewitnesses also claimed he was filming videos and performing stunts prior to the incident. These claims are yet to be verified. CCTV footage from nearby cameras has been collected as part of the investigation. Police have registered a case and further enquiry is ongoing. First Published:

Bengaluru 2 am heist: Thieves thought they hit jackpot after truck carrying Rs 15 lakh Hayabusa took wrong turn, but their plan crashed
Bengaluru 2 am heist: Thieves thought they hit jackpot after truck carrying Rs 15 lakh Hayabusa took wrong turn, but their plan crashed

Time of India

time28-06-2025

  • Time of India

Bengaluru 2 am heist: Thieves thought they hit jackpot after truck carrying Rs 15 lakh Hayabusa took wrong turn, but their plan crashed

In Bengaluru, thieves targeted a truck transporting high-end Suzuki Hayabusa motorcycles. While they failed to steal a complete bike, they made off with parts, damaging one Hayabusa in the process. The driver, Nanda Lal, lost his way and left the truck unattended, leading to the theft. Besides the motorcycle components, the thieves stole cash and the driver's phone. Tired of too many ads? Remove Ads What happened? What did the thieves take? Tired of too many ads? Remove Ads Police investigation In a daring late-night theft, a group of criminals targeted a truck carrying high-end motorcycles, including the popular Suzuki Hayabusa, in Bengaluru. Although they failed to steal the superbike itself, they managed to escape with several parts, the driver's phone, and to a TOI report, Nanda Lal, 45, from Dungarpur in Rajasthan, was driving a truck loaded with Suzuki Hayabusa bikes from Haryana. The delivery was meant for two Bengaluru-based dealers, Apple Auto Agency in Banashankari and Aryan Auto Agency in successfully dropped off some bikes at Apple Auto on June 22. But while heading to Bidarahalli later that night, he lost his way near East Point Hospital in Virgonagar. At around 2am, with hardly anyone on the road, he parked the truck by the roadside and walked into the hospital to ask for directions, leaving the keys in the when the thieves struck. In just a few minutes, they drove away with the had left both his mobile phone and wallet in the truck, making it hard for him to call for help. After failing to find the vehicle nearby, he walked to Aryan Auto Agency early the next morning. He informed employee Jagadish, borrowed his phone, and called the truck owner. Using GPS tracking, they traced the truck to Gundur village near Nanda and Jagadish reached the spot, a playground in Gundur, they found that the thieves had tried to remove one of the Hayabusa bikes but failed. However, they had damaged both sides of the bike, taken its mirrors, silencer, batteries, and the key set. They had also stolen Rs 3,000 in cash and Nanda's mobile phone.A case was filed under BNS Section 303 (theft) at Avalahally police station. Police are now checking CCTV footage from the route the thieves took to reach Gundur.'We suspect the miscreants knew the truck was carrying Hayabusas. The bike's starting price is over Rs 15 lakh. We've got some clues and are trying to catch them,' said a police from TOI

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